Google Invests $ 37 million in Africa to fight hunger, nature reserve

The Google search engine giant has revealed a substantial commitment of $ 37 million to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence throughout Africa, with a new emphasis on preserving the unique diversity of continental linguistics and revolutionizing the agricultural sector.

This significant investment, which consists of fresh and not reported funds, shows Google’s confidence in African capacity to lead the world in the development of an ethical and significant AI.

The key component of this commitment by the company to Africa is AI collaborative worth $ 25 million for food security, led by Google.org.

Leading non-profit academics and organizations will collaborate to create innovative AI technology that is specifically suitable for African agricultural systems through this multi-partner collaboration.

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Outside of agriculture, Google makes important investments in the preservation and accessibility of various African languages. The $ 3 million commitment has been allocated to the Cook Research Foundation, a leading Pan-African collective dedicated to advancing AI in more than 40 African languages.

In addition to agriculture, Google has a large investment in the preservation and accessibility of many African languages.

The Cookhane Research Foundation, a famous Pan-African organization that is committed to developing AI tools in more than 40 African languages, has been given a commitment of $ 3 million.

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